Thielavia
Thielavia is a genus of fungi in the family Chaetomiaceae. Circumscribed by German botanist Friedrich Wilhelm Zopf in 1876,[1] Thielavia is a teleomorph of Myceliophthora.[2] Collectively, the genus is widely distributed, and according to a 2008 estimate, contains 31 species.[3] Thielavia heterothallica and T. terrestris can cause infections in humans.[2]
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Thielavia basicola Zopf (1871) |
Species
- Thielavia appendiculata
- Thielavia arenaria
- Thielavia australiensis
- Thielavia basicola
- Thielavia coactilis
- Thielavia dacrydioides
- Thielavia fragilis
- Thielavia heterothallica
- Thielavia hyalocarpa
- Thielavia hyrcaniae
- Thielavia inaequalis
- Thielavia intermedia
- Thielavia kuwaitensis
- Thielavia microspora
- Thielavia minuta
- Thielavia ovispora
- Thielavia pallidospora
- Thielavia peruviana
- Thielavia subthermophila
- Thielavia terrestris
- Thielavia terricola
- Thielavia tortuosa
- Thielavia wareingii
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References
- Zopf W. (1872). "Thielavia basicola Zopf. Genus novum Perisporiacearum". Verhandlungen des Botanischen Vereins für die Provinz Brandenburg und die Angrenzenden Länder. 18: 101–5.
- Liu D. (2011). "Myceliopthora and Thielavia". Molecular Detection of Human Fungal Pathogens. CRC Press. pp. 445–. ISBN 978-1-4398-1240-2.
- Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 688. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
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